#9562: Add M4RIE to Sage
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   Reporter:  malb             |          Owner:  tbd                           
              
       Type:  enhancement      |         Status:  needs_review                  
              
   Priority:  major            |      Milestone:  sage-5.0                      
              
  Component:  packages         |       Keywords:  m4ri                          
              
Work_issues:                   |       Upstream:  None of the above - read trac 
for reasoning.
   Reviewer:  Paul Zimmermann  |         Author:  Martin Albrecht               
              
     Merged:                   |   Dependencies:                                
              
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Comment(by kcrisman):

 > Okay, good ... well, I'm still not sure what I should do about this. The
 easiest might be to disable cache tuning on PPC?

 What I would say is to disable this on any machine that is probably old
 and slow - this is probably not a PPC thing per se.  That would be OS X
 10.4, probably older versions of Ubuntu, ... I don't know how one would do
 this, though.

 > > Series of failures, for all such doctests:
 > > {{{
 > >     AttributeError:
 'sage.matrix.matrix_mod2e_dense.Matrix_mod2e_dense' object has no
 attribute '_multiply_classical'
 > > }}}
 >
 > I cannot seem to reproduce these (in the matrix/ folder). Which file
 does give this?
 >

 This is the new file and class
 'sage.matrix.matrix_mod2e_dense.Matrix_mod2e_dense' as indicated above.
 Since the tests for `_multiply_classical` work in other files, something
 isn't working about the inheritance.

 This ''could'' be related to my having installed numpy 1.6 before testing.
 But that would seem strange, since neither this nor the other
 multiplication rely on this, they are .pyx files... and all the other ones
 work...

 > PS: Thank you so much for taking an interest in this ticket!
 I just have an interest in making sure older systems can still use Sage.
 There is too much planned obsolescence in computers already.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/9562#comment:39>
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